The Papua Provincial Government is promoting increasing direct exports of various leading commodities besides wood, including fish, coffee, cocoa, and handicrafts.
The Papua Provincial Government, through the Forestry and Environment Agency (DKLH), supports the development of ecotourism in nine regencies and municipalities across Papua.
The Papua Provincial Government, through the Department of Manpower and Cooperatives, is targeting the establishment of 100 “Koperasi Merah Putih” in 2025, spread across nine regencies and cities.
The Papua Provincial Government has expressed its readiness to follow up on all recommendations from the Papua Regional House of Representatives (DPR Papua) regarding the 2024 Governor’s Accountability Report (LKPJ).
The Papua Provincial Government stated the region’s development performance in 2024 showed positive results. Several macroeconomic indicators improved, including a decline in poverty rates and an increase in the Human Development Index (HDI).
The Papua Provincial Government has proposed 13 drafts of regional regulations that will be discussed in 2025. The proposals were officially submitted to the Papua Provincial House of Representatives (DPR Papua) through a formal letter from the Governor.
The Papua Provincial Health Office recorded that as of March 2025, 1,336 people had registered for the Free Health Check (PKG) program. Of that number, 944 individuals—equivalent to 70.66 percent—had completed their check-ups.
Acting Governor of Papua, Ramses Limbong, attended the Commissioning Worship Service for political officials of the Evangelical Christian Church (GKI) in Papua, held at GKI Pengharapan Jayapura on April 13, 2025.
Acting Governor of Papua, Ramses Limbong, emphasized the importance of the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) in strengthening oversight from the early stages of regional development planning.